Samsung‘s upcoming Fan Edition smartphone, the Galaxy S24 FE, is expected to launch this week. While we’ve already seen numerous leaks about its specifications, and European pricing, a new report from SmartPrix has revealed what the device will cost in the US market.

Citing tipster OnLeaks as the source, the report claims that the Galaxy S24 FE will see a price increase compared to its predecessor. The base 128GB model is expected to retail for $649, while the 256GB variant will cost $709. This marks a $50 jump from the Galaxy S23 FE, which launched at $599 last year.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE specs (expected)
The S24 FE is rumored to feature a larger 6.7-inch display, compared to the 6.4-inch screen on the S23 FE, making it the biggest display ever on a Galaxy Fan Edition phone, and approaching the size of the flagship S24 Ultra.
Under the hood, it’s expected to be powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the Exynos 2400, the same chips used in the flagship S24 series. However, there might be a minor drawback: the Exynos chip in the S24 FE is rumored to have a slightly lower clock speed, about 100MHz slower than the one in the regular S24. This variant is expected to be sold in Europe and Asia.
A similar situation could apply to the Snapdragon variant in the US, with a slightly underclocked version of the flagship chip.
As for the camera, leaks suggest that the setup will remain the same as the S23 FE, with a 50MP main camera featuring OIS, an 8MP telephoto, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and a 10MP front-facing camera for selfies.
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